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What are the names and origins of some alleys in Suzhou?

Gongxiang: This mysterious temple was named Amethyst Palace and Kaiyuan Palace in the Tang Dynasty, and the alley is at the entrance of the palace, hence the name.

Eunuch Lane: In the Ming Dynasty, Jin Yu and Ruyi lived here, so they were named Eunuch Lane. The west section was once called Youth Road because of the name of the YMCA.

Cang Xie: In the Qing Dynasty, the official warehouses of Changzhou and Yuanhe counties were located, and there were warehouses in Yu Shun and Qingqiu, hence the name.

Siqian Street: It was called Zhiliqiao South Street in ancient times. Later, the prison department was established here and renamed Siqian Street.

Pishi Street: Named after Gupi Market.

Academy Lane: It was named after Heshan Academy in Song Dynasty.

Baijiaxiang: According to Pingjiang City Defense Examination, five generations of Gu Xun lived under the same roof in the Eastern Han Dynasty, with a family of 100 people, equal food and clothing, and orderly. This alley is named after its famous Baikou Bridge.

Qiao Qi Lane: It is said that the King of Wu had a rest here when he led his troops to war. Old Qiao Qi Lane is named after this bridge.

Zhuan Xu: Zhuan Xu was a warrior in the Spring and Autumn Period. He stabbed Wu Wangliao to death for He Lv. After being killed, it is said that he was buried here, hence the name Zhuan Xu.

Yiduobin Lane: formerly known as Miduobin Lane. Mi was a military commander in the Song Dynasty, and Mi Deng was his title. Mi stool is well trained to resist the invasion of the North Army. In order to commemorate it, the villagers named their hometown Midubing Township, and later it was better to be Dobbin Township.

Fulangzhong Lane: In Song Dynasty, Fulangzhong and Yan Fu, the minister of punishments, lived here, hence the name.

Attendance in its alley: A "good scholar" in the Song Dynasty waited on his family, hence the name.

Iron Bottle Lane: According to legend, there is a fairy pillow iron bottle lying here, hence the name.

Luxiang: In the Northern Song Dynasty, it was the first residence of North Korean doctor Lu Qiu Shouzhong, named Fang.

Confucius Lane: Formerly known as Confucius Lane, there was a Confucius Temple in ancient times. In the Ming Dynasty, Fu once lived here, hence the name Sixiang.

Huxiang emissary lane: originally named Huxiang emissary bridge lane, commonly known as Huxiang emissary lane. Ambassador is an ancient official name.

Daru Lane: It was Damu Lane in ancient times, and later it became Dashu Lane. Later, due to the residence of the scholar king in the Ming Dynasty, it became a scholar lane.

Yanjiaxiang: It was named after the former Lady Yan Temple.

Fang Chuan Lane: According to the inspection of Pingjiang city defense, the ship is the wrong name of Fang, and the ship lane was originally a ship lane. This is the location of the ancient boathouse, hence the name.

Masonry Lane: Stone lived here in ancient times, hence its name.

Tangjia Lane: Taiweiqiao Lane, a famous official in ancient times. In the Ming Dynasty, thousands of Tang Yue families lived here because they changed Tangjiaxiang.

Vinegar warehouse: it is the official place to store vinegar, that is, the location of vinegar warehouse, hence the name.

Qingyuan Square: General Zhou Hu, a martial artist in the Southern Song Dynasty, once lived here. Qingyuan Square was built in the second year of Qingyuan.

Shinto Street: Yongxi Temple Lane, named after the Song Dynasty because it is opposite to the name of Yongxi Temple. In the early Ming Dynasty, the temple was rebuilt in the former site of Yongxi Temple, and the lane was renamed Shinto Street.